Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2

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Looks like Zoom has decided that their network guidelines / anti terrorism statutes won't allow for legitimizing Islamic terrorists.




This hate-fest has been canceled.

Leila Khaled, revered by some on the left as ā€œthe first female hijackerā€ ā€” a violent thug who made her bones traumatizing innocents in her quest to destroy Israel and the West ā€” was scheduled to spread her brand of vicious anti-Semitism Wednesday in a remote speech at San Francisco State University. But after my column on the insane event ran in The Post, Zoom pulled the plug.
 
Gee whiz. What's an Islamic terrorist syndicate to do when the welfare money dries up?





SEPTEMBER 24, 2020 10:28

PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY President Mahmoud Abbas gestures during a meeting to discuss the UAEā€™S deal with Israel to normalize relations, in Ramallah last month. (photo credit: MOHAMAD TOROKMAN/REUTERS)

PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY President Mahmoud Abbas gestures during a meeting to discuss the UAEā€™S deal with Israel to normalize relations, in Ramallah last month.
(photo credit: MOHAMAD TOROKMAN/REUTERS)

Palestinian officials have a feeling that the recent normalization agreements between Gulf states and Israel have led to a sudden decrease in funding from Arab states to the Palestinian Authority.

According to The New Arab and data from the Palestinian Finance Ministry service, Ramallah has received no aid from Arab countries since March, in addition to a 50% decrease in foreign aid.
 
Something of a statement about Arab-Moslem intransigence and the willingness of Islamic terrorist dictators to exploit an international welfare system.

Decades of failure and incompetence at everything but gaining personal wealth leads Islamic terrorists to ''stay the course''.






RAMALLAH, West Bank ā€” In three decades of failed peace efforts, the Palestinians have never faced a more hostile U.S. administration, a more self-assured Israel or a more ambivalent international community.

But even as their hopes for statehood have never seemed so dim, thereā€™s no indication their aging leadership will change course.

President Mahmoud Abbas remains committed to the same strategy he has pursued for decades ā€” seeking international support to pressure Israel to agree to a Palestinian state in the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem, lands Israel seized in the 1967 Mideast war.
 
On September 13, 2020, Al-Jazeera Network (Qatar) aired a documentary about the Hamas missile manufacturing industry. The reporter explained how Hamas' Al-Qassam Brigades have been reclaiming unexploded Israeli munitions from 2014's Operation Protective Edge, metal water pipes left behind by Israel when it withdrew from the Gaza Strip in 2005, and cannon shells from the wrecks of British warships that sank near Gaza during World War I. The documentary featured interviews with the commanders of the Al-Qassam Brigades' Military Production Units, Engineering Corps, Artillery Corps, and Frogmen Unit, who described the process of reclaiming these munitions and turning them into functional missiles.

The report also showed exclusive footage of this process, including footage of divers retrieving underwater shells, of metals being processed, of explosives being prepared, and of missiles being tested. Furthermore, the reporter and the interviewees explained that Iran has been shipping Kornet anti-tank missiles and Fajr missiles to Gaza by land and by sea. Abu Ibrahim, the Commander of the Military Productions Unit, said that Hamas has hundreds of warheads, dozens of tons of explosives and propellants, and enough metal water pipes to produce thousands of rockets.


(full article online)

 
It is notable that he didn't attack Bahrain and the UAE for violating the Arab Peace Initiative - but Israel, which never agreed to it. Perhaps Abbas realized that his attacks on Gulf Arab states did not have the desired effect.

The Palestine Liberation Organization has not given a mandate to anyone to speak or negotiate on behalf of the Palestinian people ...
Actually, they have. They outsourced all negotiations to the EU, the UN, the Obama administration, while they sat back and waited for pressure to collapse Israel.

In this regard, I call on the Secretary-General of the United Nations to undertake, in cooperation with the Quartet and the Security Council, preparations to convene an international conference with full authority and with the participation of all concerned parties, early next year, to engage in a genuine peace process, based on international law, UN resolutions and the relevant terms of reference, leading to an end the occupation and the achievement by the Palestinian people of their freedom and independence within their State, with East Jerusalem as its capital, on the 1967 borders, and resolving all final status issues, notably the question of the refugees, based on resolution 194.
This is a meaningless appeal to try to look like Abbas has something new to say, while trying to get back to getting the world to pressure Israel.

Now comes the part he can't resist:



Let everyone know there will be no peace, no security, no stability and no coexistence in our region while this occupation continues and a just, comprehensive solution to the question of Palestine, the core of the conflict, remains denied.
As he has done so many times before, he is threatening terror if Palestinians don't get what they want.

Finally, some comedy:



In Palestine, ladies and gentlemen, there is a living nation, creative, civilized, peace-loving, aspiring passionately to freedom. A nation that has been able ā€“ despite the occupation that besieges our lives ā€“ to build an active and modern society, that believes in democracy and the rule of law and has been able to preserve its national existence and identity despite all the political and philosophical differences between its diverse components. Here we are, despite all the obstacles that you know too well, preparing ourselves to hold parliamentary elections, followed by presidential elections, with the participation of all factions and political parties.
Will this be the time they have elections when the last dozen times they promised elections didn't pan out? Well, since they believe in democracy, no doubt.

(full article online)

 
The Abbas Islamic terrorist syndicate is harboring some confusion about a ā€œjust and lasting peaceā€. Israel normalizing relations with Arab nations in the region is an obvious case of peace and cooperation being seen as mutually beneficial.




Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has criticised the recent decision of two Arab countries to normalise diplomatic relations with Israel as a ā€œviolationā€ of a ā€œjust and lasting solution under international lawā€.
 
The UN clown show was quite the spectacle. The ā€œPresident of the State of Palā€™istanā€ (whatever that is), was yattering about a ā€œjust solution to the Palā€™istan questionā€.

The dictator of an Islamic terrorist enclave was lecturing others about a ā€œjust solutionā€.

Comedy gold.




How long do we have to wait until there is a just solution to the Palestine question, a solution guaranteed by international law,ā€ he asked world leaders gathered virtually for the UN Assemblyā€™s annual high-level debate.
 
I don't think the Hamas Islamic terrorist syndicate should expect Christmas cards from Dubai this years.



ā€˜Hamas Can Go to Hell!ā€™ Says Dubai Deputy Police Chief




Dubai Deputy Police Chief Lt. Gen. Dhahi Khalfan Tamim said on Tuesday that the normalization agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates is good for regional stability and security.

ā€œIsrael never threatened us. [Turkish President Recep Tayyip] Erdoğan did. Iran is threatening us,ā€ Tamim told Kuwaitā€™s Diwan Al-Mullah Online TV.
 
Mahmoud is bolstering his Emir'ship by ''disappearing'' his competition. That competition has described itself by adopting the ''Revolutionary'' label common to third world dictators and Iranian Mullocrats.

Shockingly, I haven't read where the ICC has put the Abbas mini-caliphate at the end of a wagging finger "condemning in the strongest terns'' these actions.



GAZA CITY: Palestinian Authority security services recently began a campaign to arrest opposition activists in the West Bank.

The campaign has targeted activists in the Democratic Reform Bloc of parliament member Muhammad Dahlan, a high-profile critic of President Mahmoud Abbas.

Key members of the Fatah Revolutionary Council, former security officials and university professors have been arrested. These include Haitham Al-Halabi, a member of the Revolutionary Council in the Nablus, and Maj. Gen. Salim Abu Safiya, a former security official in the Gaza Strip.
 
I tell ya', nothing says ''new phase'' in islamo-dictatorships like the current dictator rounding up and jailing the competition.




So.... as a part of the ''new phase'', of the same old, same old phases of the Hamas and Fatah Islamic terrorist mini-caliphates, the Fatah and Hamas Islamic dictatorships met in the remains of the Ottoman Turk Caliphate, presumably to map out the dictatorship structure and power sharing / welfare fraud management arrangement for the new Pali order.



During their meeting last week in Turkey, the Palestinian Fatah and Hamas movements finally agreed to present a joint vision on legislative and presidential elections to be held in the West Bank, Gaza, and Jerusalem within six months.

The announcement by the erstwhile rivals suggested they were starting a new push towards Palestinian reconciliation and ending the bitter political division that has existed since the 2006 parliamentary elections - leaving Fatah in charge of the Palestian Authority (PA) in the occupied West Bank, and Hamas ruling in the besieged Gaza Strip.





Hey, nothing says ''new order'' and ''elections'' like the current dictator rounding up the competition.
 
Gee whiz. It looks the round up of opponents of Emir Abbas is going full Soviet style collectivism.




GAZA CITY: Palestinian Authority security services recently began a campaign to arrest opposition activists in the West Bank.

The campaign has targeted activists in the Democratic Reform Bloc of parliament member Muhammad Dahlan, a high-profile critic of President Mahmoud Abbas.

Key members of the Fatah Revolutionary Council, former security officials and university professors have been arrested. These include Haitham Al-Halabi, a member of the Revolutionary Council in the Nablus, and Maj. Gen. Salim Abu Safiya, a former security official in the Gaza Strip.
 
Gee whiz. It looks the round up of opponents of Emir Abbas is going full Soviet style collectivism.




GAZA CITY: Palestinian Authority security services recently began a campaign to arrest opposition activists in the West Bank.

The campaign has targeted activists in the Democratic Reform Bloc of parliament member Muhammad Dahlan, a high-profile critic of President Mahmoud Abbas.

Key members of the Fatah Revolutionary Council, former security officials and university professors have been arrested. These include Haitham Al-Halabi, a member of the Revolutionary Council in the Nablus, and Maj. Gen. Salim Abu Safiya, a former security official in the Gaza Strip.
Abbas' term in office expired in 2009. Why is he still called president?
 
Gee whiz. It looks the round up of opponents of Emir Abbas is going full Soviet style collectivism.




GAZA CITY: Palestinian Authority security services recently began a campaign to arrest opposition activists in the West Bank.

The campaign has targeted activists in the Democratic Reform Bloc of parliament member Muhammad Dahlan, a high-profile critic of President Mahmoud Abbas.

Key members of the Fatah Revolutionary Council, former security officials and university professors have been arrested. These include Haitham Al-Halabi, a member of the Revolutionary Council in the Nablus, and Maj. Gen. Salim Abu Safiya, a former security official in the Gaza Strip.
Abbas' term in office expired in 2009. Why is he still called president?
Ask the Arabs-Moslems masquerading as Palā€™istanians
 
Now this is odd. The Pali land stealing includes illegal construction to build a de facto state.

Wasn't the ''state of Pal'istan'' invented back in 1924 by the Treaty of Lausanne, ignoring of course, that the Treaty never identifies any such ''state''?




One more illegal school joins the rapidly growing roster of similar structures built by the Palestinian Authority at lightning speed. The newest to join the ranks is an illegal school built overnight ā€“ literally ā€“ in the Jordan Valley. Regavim: ā€œWhile the Israeli government chatters about sovereignty in the Jordan Valley, the Palestinian Authority is hard at work building a de facto state.ā€
 
Omar is threatening a gee-had on UAE banks.




This from the hypocrite who maintains Israeli citizenship and holds a degree from an Israeli university.
 
The Islamist terrorist clown show putting their welfare fraud money to work.




ā€œMoney for nothingā€
ā€Žā€“ the PA version of Dire Straits

  • PA planning to absorb released terrorists into the PA Security Forces ā€Ž
  • PA pays released terrorists high monthly salaries for not working
  • ā€ŽPA grants terrorists free university education, professional training, and ā€Ževen dental work ā€Ž


In a revealing interview, the Director of the Palestinian Authority-funded ā€ŽCommission of Prisoners and Released Prisonersā€™ Affairs, Qadri Abu Bakr, made ā€Žthree exceptional revelations ā€“ all of which are relevant for the PAā€™s foreign donors. ā€ŽThey show what the PA prioritizes spending its money on, and ultimately, what ā€Žpurposes the foreign donors are helping to fund.ā€Ž

Since Palestinian Media Watch exposed the PAā€™s terror reward payments, many ā€Žcountries who donate funds to the PA earmark their donations for specific ā€Žpurposes, such as the payment of the salaries of civil servants. According to Abu ā€ŽBakr, the PAā€™s latest exercise in deception is to recruit released terrorists - to whom ā€Žthe PA pays salaries for doing nothing - to fulfill ostensibly legitimate PA positions, ā€Žand thereby deceive the world into funding the PAā€™s outrageous terror reward ā€Žprogram. Most outrageously, it appears that the PA is going to integrate the released ā€Žterrorists into positions in the PA security forces - the very same forces tasked with ā€Žfighting terrorism.ā€Ž

During the interview, Abu Bakr admitted that there are 7,000 - 8,000 released ā€Žterrorist prisoners who receive a monthly salary from the PA for doing nothing! ā€Ž
 
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